Royal Opera House Muscat

Royal Opera House Muscat
The garden at the Royal Opera House Muscat
Royal Opera House Muscat
Location within Oman
General information
Type Arts Complex
Architectural style Islamic architecture
Italianate architecture
Location Muscat, Oman
Construction started 2007
Completed 2011
Design and construction
Main contractor Carillion Alawi
Website
https://www.rohmuscat.org.om/en

The Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM) is Oman's premier venue for musical arts and culture. The opera house is located in Shati Al-Qurm district of Muscat on Sultan Qaboos Street. Built on the royal orders of Sultan Qaboos of Oman, the Royal Opera House reflects unique contemporary Omani architecture, and has a capacity to accommodate maximum of 1,100 people. The opera house complex consists of a concert theatre, auditorium, formal landscaped gardens, cultural market with retail, luxury restaurants and an art centre for musical, theatrical and operatic productions.[1]

History

The ruler of Oman, Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has been always a fan of classical music and arts. In 2001, the sultan ordered the building of an opera house. Initially called 'House of Musical Arts', the name 'Royal Opera House Muscat (ROHM)' was finally chosen.[2] This opera house, which was built by Carillion Alawi,[3] became the first in the world equipped with Radio Marconi's multimedia interactive display seatback system, Mode23.[4] It was officially opened on October 12, 2011, with a production of the opera Turandot, conducted by Spanish tenor Plácido Domingo.[5]

Performers

The opera house had an impressive first season, with performances by Plácido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli, and soprano Renée Fleming. There have also been music performances by world-renowned cellist Yo Yo Ma and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the American Ballet Theatre in a production of Don Quixote, The Paul Taylor Dance Company, the performance of Swan Lake by the Mariinsky Ballet, and trumpeter Wynton Marsalis with New York city's Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. There have been some Arab artists performing at the opera house as well such as Majida El Roumi as well as a tribute in honour of legendary Arab singer Um Kalthoum. In March 2013, Indian violin icon Dr L. Subramanyam performed at the opera house and described it as the only orchestra in the middle east composed entirely of musicians from the region.[6]

References

  1. "Royal Opera House Interior, Muscat, Google Streetview". Geographic.org/streetview. Retrieved 2018-03-06.
  2. "Oman's music-loving sultan makes vision reality". The Independent. 12 December 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  3. "Carillion Alawi wins big at CW Awards - Oman". Construction Week. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  4. "Radio Marconi installed its Mode23 award winner technology within the Royal Opera House in Muscat". Radio Marconi. 12 September 2011. Archived from the original on 25 April 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  5. "Performances". Royal Opera House Muscat. Archived from the original on 19 December 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
  6. "Dr.L Subramaniam performs at Royal Opera house, Muscat". Times of India. 25 March 2013. Retrieved 23 August 2013.
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